Computers: 30 Windows computers are available in the Media Lab for general use by students on a
first-come, first-served basis. All machines have high-speed internet access are loaded with the Microsoft Office suite of
programs, including: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access. These PC's also have Autocad, Respondus lockdown browser and other
course related software applications. The computers have network access to black & white and color laser printers. Students
are requested to provide their valid student ID cards to use the computers.

Study rooms: Six study/viewing rooms are available for students who wish to watch media presentations
together. All are equipped with 42" HDTV's, Blu-Ray, DVD and VHS players. Students may also project their laptop computer
image on the HDTV via a supplied cable.

Instructional Media Lab: The Media Lab within Media Services is devoted to providing students, faculty, and
staff access to technology-based learning and assessment resources. The lab consists of the Media Pit large group media viewing
area, a 30 station computer lab, service desk, media equipment check-out, and a number of small group study/preview rooms. The
lab also includes the testing center, comprised of a 20 seat room for pencil and paper exams, a 12 seat online testing lab for
high-stakes certification exams and distance learning, and the assessment testing area for college
and program entrance exams. Lab hours are available online.

The Presentation Zone: A semi-enclosed 300-square foot presentation area designed for the development and practice of group presentations
is available for teams of students who need a place to hone their group projects. This area includes a PC computer with Microsoft PowerPoint, a media projector,
projection screen, white board, study table, and chairs and sofa seating for six. Use of the Presentation Zone is scheduled by appointment at our front counter.

Internet Access: The Media Lab provides 30 Internet stations for students to use on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional Internet stations
are available in the Library. Email access is available only with private student accounts. A printer is networked to the Internet stations
for the students to use. Students are requested to provide their valid student ID cards to use the Internet stations. Our entire building serves as a Wi-Fi hot spot.
Convenient study tables with nearby electrical outlets in the lab make it a quiet and comfortable place to surf the Web.

Media Equipment Check Out: Camcorders, digital cameras, laptop computers, media projectors and
other equipment are available to students for 48 hour checkout on a first-come, first-served basis. Equipment check
out is for course related projects only. Students must provide a student ID along with the course, project and instructor name.

Read the introductory tabs and then complete and submit the form to request proctor services at Spokane Community College's media services testing lab.

Location: Proctored examinations are administered in the LRC's Media Lab, located in Building 16 on the SCC campus.

Exam Types: SCC will only administer written or Web-based exams. No computerized exam that requires
downloading of software will be administered.

Fee: Please note that there is a $25.00 (cash or check only) service charge for each
exam proctored. (The service charge does not apply to CCS exams or WAOL exams as long as
the course is offered through SCC or SFCC.)

Please submit your request at least two days in advance or it is highly likely that you
will not receive a confirmation email before you arrive for the exam.

Exams are returned to the college or university by our staff. Please plan to take
your exam in plenty of time before your program's due date.

Testers must arrange to have the exam sent to our location from the college or university
offering the exam.

Testers must provide a contact (instructor or distance learning office) telephone number in case of problems at the time of the exam

Driving Directions

Follow Freya to Mission (1 mile). The college is on the corner of Mission and Greene St. (Freya turns into Greene St. at Mission).

From Greene St., turn into the driveway parallel to the clock tower.

The road comes to a "T." Building 16 (Learning Resources Center) is to the right and faces west.

Arriving for the Exam

Picture ID is required before taking each exam.

Personal items, including cell phones, are not allowed in the student's possession during the exam. We will provide storage for these items.

Please ensure that you have read all of the introductory information on the previous tabs before submitting the form.

Directions to the Testing Center

Testing takes place in the Media Services Lab in Building 16, the Learning Resources Center (a.k.a. the Library).

From I-90, take Freya Street exit (283B) and turn North. Follow North Freya Street approximately one mile to East
Mission Avenue. (North Freya Street becomes North Greene Street at East Mission Avenue) The College is located at
the intersection of East Mission Avenue and North Greene Street. To gain access to the entrance to the college,
remain on North Greene Street, crossing East Mission Avenue at the stoplight.

Off of North Greene Street, turn into the driveway parallel to the clock tower. The driveway comes to a "T."
Building 16 (the Learning Resources Center) is to the right and faces west. You may park in the large parking lot
in front of the building, but you must come into the center to get a temporary parking permit to place on your
rearview mirror. Parking tickets may be issued to vehicles without the required permit.

FYI: The temperature in the building occasionally fluctuates, so you may want to dress in layers. For instance,
an extra sweater or sweatshirt that you can put on or take off for comfort.

Distance Education Test Proctoring

Placement Testing

Media Services also oversees placement testing for enrolling students. More information about the tests, procedures, and requirements can be found on
the Placement Testing web page.

Certification

The Testing Center in the Learning Resources Center offers students and community members the opportunity for certification
through examination. Certification is a way of demonstrating a person's expertise in a particular field.

You can use the logo images below to view a list of certification exams we proctor for each testing service.

WinWay Resume Software

Spokane Community College Media Services has added valuable new resume software to all of its open lab computers and student check-out laptops!

WinWay Resume software includes an easy to use Resume
Wizard that allows you to customize an attention-getting
resume. WinWay's revolutionary technology utilizes fill-in-the-blank templates, job-specific phrases,
coordinated sets of fonts, bullets, borders and/or graphics, and a mistake-finding Resume Auditor to help you
build a professional looking resume. WinWay can also help you create, format, and style an eye-catching cover
letter highlighting all of your strongest points to a prospective employer. It will also help you craft that
all important thank you letter.

WinWay is loaded with expert advice, simulation videos and a long reference list of commonly asked interview
questions and answers. With the click of a button, WinWay Resume taps local or nationwide job banks and brings
you the jobs that best suit your needs according the information you have provided in your resume. WinWay will
also track your contacts so you know which employers you have mailed a resume to, had phone conversations with,
interviewed with, etc., and it will also remind you of actions you need to take in the future. How could it
get easier than that?

The Media Services computer lab is open free of charge to anyone with an SCC Student ID card or a Spokane
Community College Library card. See our hours of operation.

This software has been funded in part under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, from the Institute of Museum and
Library Services, administered by the Office of the Secretary of State, Washington State Library.

Media Equipment Checkout: Media equipment such as video camcorders, media projectors and laptops are
available for faculty use on a limited basis from Media Services. Media equipment can be checked out at the Media Lab desk at
(509) 533-8085.